Specific Topics in Geography
Semester: 6th, 8th | Optional | ECTS: 5.0
Module leader: Mavrommatis George
Semester: 6th, 8th | Optional | ECTS: 5.0
Module leader: Mavrommatis George
The course aims to provide an introduction to Erasmus students that come to Harokopio University about different aspects of Greek and Athenian geography. Having completed this course the students should be able:
The course paves the way and it is a process of learning about the natural and manmade environment of the country, characteristic spaces, landscapes and places, planning policies as well as causal forces and generating dynamics.
The module is based on the idea that geography is an interdisciplinary subject that brings together natural and social sciences, multiple temporal and spatial scales of consideration, positivistic and non-positivistic epistemological traditions. In this sense, geography, more than other disciplines, offers many different lenses for viewing the world. The course is structured around a wide variety of lectures, where each one draws on a specific geographical field, and extends over a sequence of scales from the micro to the macro level. However, the main conceptual thread that holds these lectures together is that the course apart of the geographical knowledge that it produces (and/ or re-produces), it functions also as a source of knowledge about the hosting country (Greece) to all incoming Erasmus students. In particular, the course provides the students with abundant information and data on many facets and features of the country, at the national, regional, urban, district, neighborhood levels in both mainland Greece and island areas. In this sense, apart from a solid academic module, this course is also an introduction to the Greece’s physical environment, society, economics, politics, demography, urban and regional planning, mapping material, history, geological setting, atmospheric and climate systems, environmental protection and climate change policies, etc. This course should be taken by all incoming Erasmus students of our department and its successful completion should lead to the acquisition of 5 ECTS units.
The teaching method is consisting of 3 hours attending lectures on weekly basis.
Assessment Language: Greek/ English
Assessment Methods
The final rate of the course is computed by two parts as follows:
FIRST STUDY CYCLE
1st Semester | Winter | 30 ECTS
2st Semester | Spring | 30 ECTS
FIRST STUDY CYCLE
3rd Semester | Winter | 30 ECTS
4th Semester | Spring | 30 ECTS
FIRST STUDY CYCLE
5th Semester | Winter | 30 ECTS
6th Semester | Spring | 30 ECTS
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Set Ι - Physical Geography
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Set ΙΙ - Human Geography
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Set ΙΙΙ - Spatial Planning
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Set IV - Geoinformatics
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Additional Modules
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SECOND STUDY CYCLE
7th Semester | Winter | 30 ECTS
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Set Ι - Physical Geography
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Set ΙΙ - Human Geography
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Set ΙΙΙ - Spatial Planning
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Set IV - Geoinformatics
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Additional Modules
8th Semester | Spring | 30 ECTS
or alternatively
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Set Ι - Physical Geography
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Set ΙΙ - Human Geography
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Set ΙΙΙ - Spatial Planning
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Set IV - Geoinformatics
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Additional Modules
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Geography Department
Harokopio University
Eleftheriou Venizelou Ave., 70
GR-176 76 Kallithea | Athens | Greece
Undergraduate Secretariat:
t: +30 210 95 49 150
t: +30 210 95 49 151
f: +30 210 95 49 376
E-mail: geosec@hua.gr
Postgraduate Secretariat:
t: +30 210 95 49 325
f: +30 210 95 49 376
E-mail: geosecpost@hua.gr
The following link leads to Harokopio University website.